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Hi Rush, What I did with my install was to take a cable that had several small wires (discrete and insulated from one another) (to match one for one the
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Hi Rush,
What I did with my install was to take a cable that had several small wires (discrete and insulated from one another) (to match one for one the loose wires), connect, shrinkwrap and secure the loose wires into the multiwire cable at the rear of the Navi screen, and then run that multi-wire cable down the radio/AC/Navi box to the other side of the shift knob. Then, I connected those wires to the correct locations in the automobile. Keep in mind there are several explicit detailed how to's that I found in the forum by using search. I studied the install of several other DIY's using the same kit and by the time the adapter arrived, I wired it without the instructions, I had read the DIY's so many times, haha. It's not that difficult if you study and prepare ahead of time. |
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